Norway to host Microsoft search engine development centre
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Oslo - Microsoft said Tuesday its main development centre for search engine technology was to be based in Norway. Chief executive Steve Ballmer made the announcement after a meeting with Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg. In the short-term, Microsoft was to hire 50 developers and researchers, Stoltenberg said. Microsoft currently has some 300 employees in Norway, mainly employed by FastSearch & Transfer that the US-based giant acquired earlier this year. The Oslo-based company is specialized in technology to retrieve information from documents, databases and software.
Copyright DPA
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